Located in Natick, the International Museum of World War II has the most comprehensive collection of World War II artifacts, letters and documents in the world. More than 7,500 pieces are on display, integrating the human, political and military stories of the global war. A special exhibition, The Real and Reel Casablanca: American Troops Enter World War II, Landing in North Africa, features 75 artifacts that provide insights into the decisions surrounding the invasion at Casablanca, Morocco, and the atmosphere in the U.S. Van departs Café Tatte, 70 Charles Street, at 9:30 a.m., and Starbucks, 165 Newbury Street (between Dartmouth and Exeter), at 9:35 a.m. BHV members: $45. Guests of members and prospective members: $60. Price includes van transportation and admission to the Museum. Lunch is not included in this trip.